THE BATTALION 9 RESOLVED. We, the members of the Senior Class, do hereby submit the fol lowing resolutions on the conduct of the student body in the As sembly Hall: Whereas, the Y. M. C. A. in giving a “movie” twice a week is pre senting a worthwhile entertainment to the student body: Therefore, be it resolved, that the student body shall cease their boisterous conduct during the presentation of a show and conduct themselves as becomes a gentleman, and any students caught violat ing this policy will be tried in due course before the proper author ities. Also be it resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be presented to The Battalion for publication. AGGIE AND SEWA- NEE LINES ON PAR COMING FIGHT If Forgason Produces, the Farmers May Have Slight Edge Over Tiger ' Guards and Center. By JINX TUCKER News-Tribune Sports Editor Beginning today with the center of the two lines, the individual strength of the Sewanee and Texas A. and M. football teams, which meet in annual battle at Dallas Saturday, Oct. 11, will be compared. The game which will be the first outstanding contest of- the year, the first big contest of the State fair and the first intersectional tilt of the season for this section, is attract ing almost unparalleled interest and the comparisons should prove quite interesting to say the least. When the Sewanee Tigers and the Texas Aggies answer Referee Frank Bridges’ shrill whistle signifying the beginning of the second annual com bat in the series of five arranged be tween these teams in Dallas at the Fair Park stadium, it is quite likely that Beaton, Doc Beatty and Frog Saunders will be found in the center of the Tiger line. By the same token it is quite probable that Honest John Brazleton, Jim Forgason and Nor man Dansby will be found in the cen ter of the husky youngsters sporting the maroon jersies of Aggieland. . Of the Sewanee trio Beaton, a 20- year-old youngster, weighing 195 pounds, measuring 5 feet, 10 inches in height is the center. Speedy and powerful Beaton is regarded as one of the most promising linemen on the Sewanee squad. He is a newcomer, having starred on the Tiger freshman team last fall. He will be opposed Saturday by John Brazelton of Cor sicana, Texas, the Aggie second- string center of last year. In 1923 the Farmers had DuBois, Bradford, and Eitt at the center post, all cap able performers, but no stars. Braz elton at that time just having grad uated from the Fish squad, was not used often. Bradford has finished his athletic career at A. and M., while both DuBois and Eitt with another year before them, become ineligible, leaving the burden to Brazelton. The Corsicana product, however, is getting away with the job in splen did style. In fact he seems to be do ing just a little bit better than any pivot man Bible used last year. He weighs well over 180 pounds and should prove a match for Beaton. In experience they are about equal, and both are splendid passers. In re serve strength at this position the Tigers have the advantage. The Ag gies have only Watts, a mediocre performer at best, a product of Aus tin high. Sewanee has Stancell and Johnson, one weighing 170 pounds the other 160. Veterans at Guard Positions. At the guard positions, both teams have veterans. The Aggies will be able to start two letter men in For-? gason and Dansby. The Tigers will be able to start two letter men in Saunders and Beatty. The Sewanee line was weak in comparison to the Agie line last year. That fact which was proven to the satisfaction of all present cost the Tigers the ball game. Coaches Moore and Bennett have done much to strengthen the line this year and as a result Frog Saunders who last year held down the dual po sition of fulback and punter, is this! year the sensational right guard of the team. He weighs 190 pounds, is 5 feet 11 inches tall, and for a big man has worlds of speed. He should more than match the prowess of Nor man Dansby, a sturdy Aggie tackle of last year, who is this season en deavoring to fill Bull Johnson’s shoe^ at guard. Dansby weighs about 185 pounds, and is a fighter, with that never-say-die football heart. Beatty All-Southern Man. Doc Beatty, who plays left guard for the Tigers, is also a veteran, al though only 20 years of age. He is six feet tall, weighing 178 pounds. He was selected by many critics on the All-Southern team last year and is rated as one of the greatest defensive guards of the entire south. P’orgason at his best, should have an edge over this veteran due to his poundage which is right around 200, but Forgason as he has been in his early games this year, may be out played by Beatty. The Aggies have a; splendid guard in reserve in Hardman and there is a possibility that he will start. Bones Irvin is also a capable man. Both weigh about 180 pounds. Poindexter, 24 years old, and six feet tall is a substitute guard at Sewanee while Toothacker, 19 years of age, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, and weighing 168 pounds is another. In reserve strength at the guard positions, however, the Farmers seem to have the edge. Taking the six men, who are work ing out at the guard and center posi tions on each team as a whole, there seems to be little to choose from the dope at hand. If Forgason can re gain his true form, then the Aggies may have a slight advantage. 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